How To Edit Photos On iPhone Using The Built-In Photos App

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Want to turn ordinary photos into stunning masterpieces?

Discover the hidden potential of your iPhone camera with our latest video from our iPhone Editing Academy course! Say goodbye to average-looking photos and transform them into stunning masterpieces with our comprehensive guide to iPhone camera editing adjustments.

In this video, we will walk you through various iPhone editing adjustments, including exposure, shadows and many more. By mastering these tools, you'll be able to create stunning, professional-quality images with just a few taps on your iPhone.

What you'll learn in this video:
- The best iPhone settings to optimize photo editing results
- An introduction to the iPhone camera filters
- A detailed explanation of some of the most important editing adjustments, including: Exposure, Brilliance, Highlights, Shadows, Contrast and Black Point
- Tips and tricks for using these adjustments to create stunning photos

By the end of this video, you'll have the confidence and knowledge to create jaw-dropping images that will make your friends and followers speechless!

Dive into our iPhone Editing Academy online course now and unlock the full potential of your iPhone photo editing skills. Click on the link to get started!
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Thanks for the video.
Small point about terminology... You can't "click" on a touchscreen. It would be better to say "tap" or "select". 🙂

maxslain
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Think of the iPhone as an electric guitar, and the stock camera app as the amp. With a little skill, you can create almost any images you can imagine. People have NO IDEA just how versatile this tool really is, and it's quite amazing.

Here's a little super-secret trick that I use: after editing your photo, upload it to your desktop Mac. Then bounce it back down to your iPhone. This will reset your editing settings back to zero. This allows you to create a "2nd pass" of editing, which is where things get really interesting. You can repeat for multiple passes, and this will make a number of changes to your photo. I won't spoil all the details and leave that for you to play around with.

For my most recent photo book project, I used two passes: I first editing the settings on the original photos, then uploaded to the desktop Mac, then downloaded back to iPhone, then applied a second round of edits with different settings. I did this 2nd round to make the images pop a little more and bring out some of the specific colors and details in my images.

DTM-Books
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Recommed this course to anyone, these videos are brilliant

sampierce
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Bonsoir, merci pour toutes ces informations et explications

Good evening, thank you for all this information and explanations

joelarnol
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why did you not talk about the other last adjustments??

king...
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Do you know if there’s a tool that warns you to stop using each slider (when your photo’s clipping), like in Photoshop/Lightroom?

jpmackey
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Did you adjust the photo after showing the black point?
The lights on the top wete washed out by the exposure but in the before/after, they showed up pretty clear.

nikhilchaudhary
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Won’t bringing the brightness all the way up burn the phone battery much faster though?

gilmourwaters
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Thanks! Finally know what those buttons do!😂

jimmyli
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Thanks for tutorial. Is the course discussed in the video different to the iPhone Editing Academy advertised by Emil? This video seems to concentrate on the iphone editor, but Emil's course appears to mainly use Snapseed? Thanks Michael

michaelmarrison
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Does this course cover editing on other software like Lightroom Mobile or Snapseed?
The iPhone app is ok but pretty basic without any ability to do local adjustments.
No histograms.
Also no saving presets or saving an edit to sync to other photos.
This alone makes it too tedious & slow to edit on the iPhone app.

VictorZubakin
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The 2 crucial settings you turned off for editing, should they be turned off when shooting?

sandykreit
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Would it be cheating if I just used the auto function? 😂 I have over 400 photos to go through

JoeDFWAviation
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I do not see the brightness tab on my phone

Godislove
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Couldn’t get my phone to do anything when I swiped down.

marthataylor
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Not clear enough for a totally newbie on an iPhone. Everything is said and done too fast

DCB